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This is the final entry in our 2017 Emmy® Confidential series. Publishing this week, the Emmy Confidential series allows Emmy voters the opportunity to anonymously discuss what they voted for and why in major Emmy categories. In our final Emmy Confidential post for the 2017 season, ingenue has been making quite a name for herself

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Halle Berry said in an interview that she believed her Oscar win would change things. She also asserted that it “meant nothing,” to be the first and only black woman to ever win in the Best Actress category. Those of us covering the race remember that year well. It was 2001, and the pundits had

Game. Set, and Match. Fox Searchlight has released a new poster for Battle of the Sexes. The film is out this September and stars Emma Stone as tennis legend Billie Jean King. Steve Carrell plays Bobby Riggs who challenges King to an exhibition match, Riggs was confident that he could beat any female tennis player

The various cast members and Sofia Coppola can be seen dancing along. Pretty cute. Check out Kim Morgan’s brilliant review of the film: Returning to the fairy tale aspect of Beguiled, I feel this in all of Coppola’s superb, stunning pictures, distinctly her own – the fracture and heart of the fairy tale (The Virgin

The Academy’s invites from last year resulted in some interesting and unpredictable choices, including the Best Picture win for Moonlight. I knew it would have an impact but I wasn’t sure if it would be evident in one cycle. You have to figure that new members are going to be taking their votes more seriously

LOS ANGELES, CA – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is extending invitations to join the organization to 774 artists and executives who have distinguished themselves by their contributions to theatrical motion pictures. Those who accept the invitations will be the only additions to the Academy’s membership in 2017. 30 individuals (noted by

20th Century Fox has released the first trailer for The Greatest Showman starring Hugh Jackman. Jackman plays P.T Barnum, from his humble beginnings, Barnum loses his office job one day and goes on to become the greatest showman on earth by inventing the circus. Directed by Michael Gracey and written by Bill Condon, the film

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Jonathan Tucker spoke with Awards Daily TV on his admiration for character Jay Kulina and the difficulties of saying goodbye when Kingdom ends. Jonathan Tucker creates a bond with his own characters in a way that makes them all seem intensely personal. The way he speaks about Jay Kulina would make anyone think he is a close

Awards Daily TV’s Jazz Tangcay offers up OWN’s Queen Sugar in an Emmy® For Your Consideration plea to the Television Academy as Emmy ballots are out. Let’s rattle the cage a little. This year, we’re most likely going to see newcomers The Crown, This is Us, and Stranger Things receive Emmy nominations. There’s another newcomer to consider,

National Geographic celebrated the 2-part Genius finale, airing Tuesday, at a Santa Monica State Beach celebration on Father’s Day. With the Genius finale airing its 2-part finale tomorrow night, National Geographic held a celebration of the series at the Santa Monica State Beach. The Father’s Day event celebrated Albert Einstein’s fun and creativity. Attendees dressed in

Composer Jesse Voccia talks to Awards Daily TV about the collaborative process behind scoring Amazon’s streaming hit Bosch. Having recently delved into the third season of the Los Angeles crime drama Bosch, available to stream on Amazon, I was aware how well-oiled this machine is. Based on the books by Michael Connelly, the television adaptation

Adam Scott of HBO’s Big Little Lies talks to Awards Daily TV about returning to his dramatic roots, his singing skills, and whether Ed has any secrets of his own. Having grown up in Northern California, Adam Scott knew many Ed Mackenzies like the one he played on HBO’s Big Little Lies. “I grew up

Antoinette Robertson talks to Awards Daily TV about Coco’s character arc, hair, and getting a seat at the table of two of 2017’s most buzzed-about shows. There are a lot of characters on the path to self-discovery on Netflix’s Dear White People, but perhaps the one with the biggest arc is Colandrea “Coco” Conners, played

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